Service Manual: Warning
Service Manual: Warning
A WARNING
Read and observe all warnings on this unit
before operating it.
DO NOT operate this equipment unless all
factory installed guards and shields are
properly secured in place.
This Service Manual has been developed as an information resource to help the reader
learn about, understand, repair and maintain the CXO Series forklift trucks, and the var-
ious equipment, systems, inspections, sensors, diagnostic procedures and diagnostic
equipment utilized to maintain, adjust and troubleshoot these systems. Although refer-
ence is made to maintenance procedures necessary to perform servicing of this vehicle,
you should refer to the applicable Operation and Maintenance Manual for these lift trucks
for more complete maintenance information.
Read this manual carefully, refer to it often and learn the repair, testing and adjustment
procedures to the best of your ability. Please note that some illustrations are generic and
may not look exactly like your unit in every detail.
Ensure that, when you are working on or around industrial trucks, Safety is priority
Number One. Read, understand and obey all WARNINGS and CAUTIONS.
Follow the instructions and procedures presented in this manual when working on these
lift trucks and their systems. Damage to the equipment, and possible injury to yourself or
others, may result if these procedures are not adhered to carefully.
Keep this manual nearby and accessible for use when necessary. If this book becomes
dirty, worn or illegible, contact Komatsu for a replacement. The procedures outlined in
this manual will be updated periodically. Be sure that you have the latest revision in order
to learn the newest information available. Revision dates will be clearly displayed on the
lower left hand corner of the cover page.
This will aid in maintaining your equipment in excellent condition and in ensuring that
these lift trucks will operate safely at maximum efficiency.
ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION
The TB45E series engine serial number is stamped on
a flat machined, painted pad on the right side of the
engine block just behind the distributor. The right side
is determined by the operatork right side when seated
on the lift truck.
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The serial number faces upwards for ease of identifi- FLAT PAD
TB45E S NO
cation.
NOTICE
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TM100 "EPA Engine Training Manual"
NOTICE
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SM140 "S6D102E Service Manual"
CONTENTS
Page No.
INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .I
ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
TABLE OF CONTENTS .............................................................3
APPLICABLE EPA LIFT TRUCK MODELS COVERED IN THIS PUBLICATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
FEDERAL EPA EMISSION CONTROL STATEMENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
KOMATSU MODEL
DESIGNATION
DESCRIPTION 1 ENGINE 1
Gasoline and LPG Trucks
FG35ST-8 8,000 Ib. capacity, cushion tire truck, I-speed transmission TB45
FG35BCS-8 8,000 Ib. capacity, cushion tire truck, Box Car Special (BCS), I-spd. trans. TB45
FG40ZT-8 8,000 Ib. capacity, pneumatic tire truck, compact wheelbase, I-spd. trans. TB45
1 8,000 I b capacity, pneumatic tire truck, compact wheelbase. 2-spd trans. 1 TB45
FG40T-8 1 9,000 Ib. capacity, pneumatic tire truck, long wheelbase, I-spd. trans. I TB45
1 9,000 lb. capacity, pneumatic tire truck.long wheelbase, 2-spd. trans. I TB45
FG45T-8 10,000 Ib. capacity, pneumatic tire truck, long wheelbase, I-spd. trans. TB45
FG45T2-8 10,000 Ib. capacity, pneumatic tire truck, long wheelbase, 2-spd. trans. TB45
FG45ST-8 1 10,000 Ib. capacity, cushion tire truck, long wheelbase, I-spd. trans. I TB45
1 10,000 Ib. capacity, cushion tire truck, Box Car Special (BCS), I-spd. trans. I
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FG45BCS-8 TB45
FG50AT2-8 1 11,000 Ib. capacity, pneumatic tire truck, long wheelbase, Zspd. trans. I TB45
Diesel Trucks
FD40ZT-8 8,000 Ib. capacity, pneumatic tire truck, compact wheelbase, I-spd. trans.
FD40ZT2-8 8,000 Ib. capacity, pneumatic tire truck, compact wheelbase, 2-spd. trans.
FD4OT-8 9,000 Ib. capacity, pneumatic tire truck, long wheelbase, I-spd. trans.
FD40T2-8 9,000 Ib. capacity, pneumatic tire truck, long wheelbase, 2-spd. trans.
FD45T-8 10,000 Ib. capacity, pneumatic tire truck, long wheelbase, I-spd. trans.
FD45T2-8 10,000 Ib. capacity, pneumatic tire truck, long wheelbase, 2-spd. trans.
FD50AT2-8 11,000 Ib. capacity, pneumatic tire truck, long wheelbase, 2-spd. trans.
FEDERAL EPA EMISSION CONTROL STATEMENT FOR OFF-ROAD LSI
(NON-DIESEL) ENGINES (TB45E ENGINES)
This section presents information concerning the correct labeling, warranty, parts and maintenance of TB45E
engines in order to comply with the EPA off-road, large-spark-ignition (LSI) engine regulations.
All engines will display the required identification label as follows. Note that decal content will vary between gaso-
line, LP snd Dual-Fuel engines.
Location on TB45E Series engines: (Includes TB45D, TB45G and TB45L Series)
EPA LABEL
LOCATION
The following statement is hereby provided as required by regulations of the United States Environmental Protec-
tion Agency (EPA).
All off-road large spark-ignition (LSI) engines must be designed, built and equipped to meet the Federal EPA's
stringent anti-smog standards.
Komatsu Forklift USA, Inc. ("KFI") must warrant the emission control system on your engine for the periods of time
listed below provided there has been no abuse, damage, neglect or improper maintenance of your engine.
Your emission control system may include parts such as the carburetor, regulator or fuel-injection system, ignition
system, engine computer unit (ECM), catalytic converter and air induction system.
Also included may be sensors, hoses, belts, connectors and other emission-related assemblies.
Where a warrantable condition exists, an Authorized Komatsu Forklift Dealer will repair your LSI engine at
no cost to you, including diagnosis, parts and labor.
Beginning January 1, 2004 off-road large spark-ignition EPA engines are warranted for the time periods listed
below. If any emission-related part on your engine is defective, the part will be repaired or replaced by an Autho-
rized Komatsu Forklift Dealer.
As the off-road LSI engine owner, you are responsible for the performance of the required maintenance listed in
your Operation and Maintenance Manual.
KFI recommends that you retain receipts covering maintenance on your off-road engine, but KFI cannot deny war-
ranty solely for the lack of receipts or for your failure to ensure the performance of all scheduled maintenance.
As the off-road large spark-ignition engine owner, you should be aware, however, that KFI may deny you warranty
coverage if your off-road large spark-ignition engine, or a part thereof, has failed due to abuse, damage, neglect,
improper maintenance or unapproved modifications.
Your engine is designed to operate on gasoline andlor LPG fuel. Use of any other fuel may result in your engine no
longer operating in compliance with the Federal EPA's emissions requirements.
You are responsible for initiating the warranty process. It is suggested that you present your off-road large spark-
ignition engine to an Authorized Komatsu Dealer as soon as you become aware that a problem exists. The war-
ranty repairs should be completed by the dealer as expeditiously as possible.
If you have any questions regarding your warranty rights and responsibilities, you should contact Komatsu's Prod-
uct Support Dept. at 1-770-385-4815.
In addition to the standard warranty periods, the components listed below are covered by the following specific
warranty periods.
EMISSION CONTROL WARRANTY - 36 MONTHS OR 2,500 HOURS FOR GENERAL PARTS
For the first 2,500 operating hours, or for a period of thirty-six months from the date of the first use by the original
purchaser from an Authorized Komatsu Forklift Dealer, whichever occurs first, KFI warrants the
following emission-related parts:
EMISSION CONTROL WARRANTY - 36 MONTHS OR 4,000 HOURS FOR POWER TRAIN PARTS
Intake manifold
Exhaust manifold
ECM
Catalytic converter
Vaporizer
Follow the instructions i n the Operations Manual concerning any other maintenance programs not
required for EPA compliance.
For questions and additional information concerning EPA Gasoline Engine Exhaust Regulations, contact:
Exhaust emissions produced by diesel engines are regulated by the United States Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA). This section presents information concerning the correct labeling, warranty, parts and maintenance
of S6D102E diesel engines in order to comply with current EPA regulations.
All certified S6D102E diesel engines will display the required identification labels (4) as follows:
S6D102E diesel engines: Labels will be affixed to all appropriate engines on KFI production trucks.
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S6D102E EPA
2. WARRANTY
The following statement is hereby provided as required'by regulations of the United States Environmental Protec-
tion Agency (EPA).
The Federal EPA and Komatsu Forklift USA, Inc. (hereinafter referred to as "KFI") are pleased to explain the emis-
sion control system warranty on your 2004 or later Diesel heavy duty off-road engine. All new, heavy-duty off-road
engines must be designed, built and equipped to meet the EPA's stringent anti-smog standards. KFI must warrant
the emission control system on your engine for the period of time listed below, provided there has been no abuse,
damage, neglect or improper maintenance of your engine.
Your emission control system may include parts such as fuel injection pump. Also included may be hoses, belts,
connectors and other emission-related assemblies.
Where a warrantable condition exists, an authorized Komatsu dealer will repair the heavy-duty off-road engine at
no cost to the owner, including diagnosis, parts and labor.
Now, KFI hereby certifies that diesel engines for lift trucks produced in 2004 model year and after shall be regu-
lated by Federal EPA exhaust gaseous regulations. The difference between current and EPA-certified engines is
only the labels attached on the engine. See available drawing and/or illustration of emission label and its location.
MANUFACTURER'S WARRANTY COVERAGE
Beginning January 1, 2004 heavy-duty off-road EPA engines are warranted for a period of five (5) years, or three-
thousand (3,000) hours of operation, whichever occurs first. If any emission-related part on your engine is defec-
tive, the part will be repaired or replaced by at an authorized Komatsu Forklift dealer.
EMISSION-RELATED PARTS
As the heavy-duty off-road engine owner, you are responsible for the performance of the required maintenance
listed in owner's manual (Instruction Manual). KFI recommends that you retain all receipts and records covering the
maintenance on your engine, but KFI cannot deny warranty solely for the lack of receipts and records or for your
failure to ensure the performance of all scheduled maintenance. For your reference, the following is an emission
control maintenance schedule for certified Diesel engines.
Keep records to show proof of compliance with the required maintenance practices and intervals.
As the heavy-duty off-road engine owner you should, however, be aware that KFI may deny your war-
ranty coverage if your heavy-duty off-road engine or part has failed due to abuse, damage, neglect,
improper maintenance or disapproved modifications.
Your engine is designed to operate on commercial diesel fuel only. Use of any other fuel in our engine
will result in the engine operating in non-compliance with the Federal EPA regulations.
You are responsible for initiating the warranty process. It is suggested that you present your heavy duty
off-road engine to an authorized Komatsu dealer as soon as you become aware that problem exists.
The warranty repair should be completed by the dealer as expeditiously as possible.
If you have any questions regarding your warranty rights and responsibilities, you should contact the
authorized KFI dealer.
LIMITATIONS
KFI is not responsible for resultant damages to an emission-related part or component resulting from:
Any application or installation KFI deems improper as explained in the Instruction Manual.
Attachments, accessory items or parts not authorized for use by KFI.
Improper off-road engine maintenance, repair or abuse.
Owner's unreasonable delay in making the product available after being notified of a potential product
problem.
This warranty is in addition to the KFI standard warranty applicable to the off-road engine product involved.
Remedies under this warranty are limited to the provision of material and services as specified herein. KFI is not
responsible for incidental or consequential damages, such as downtime or lost use of the forklift truck.
CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE - EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS WARRANTY
Komatsu Forklift aims to ensure that the Emission Control Systems Warranty is properly administered. In the event
that you do not receive the warranty service to which you believe you are entitled under the Emission Control Sys-
tems Warranty, call or write to your Komatsu Forklift Dealer.
Authorized dealers are recommended for major maintenance and repair work, as they are staffed with trained per-
sonnel, proper tools and are aware of the latest maintenance methods and procedures. Owners and others who
desire to perform their own work should purchase a service manual and obtain current service information from
their KFI engine dealer.
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Follow the instructions in the Operations Manual concerning any other maintenance programs not
required for EPA compliance.
For questions and additional information concerning EPA Diesel Engine Exhaust Regulations, contact:
1. SAFETY MANAGEMENT
Read the instructions in this Manual and the Safety Labels attached to the various parts of the lift
truck, and make sure that you understand and follow them. If you do not understand or do not fol-
low the instructions, this will lead to improper operation which may lead to damage, personal injury
or death.
Be sure that you understand the proper method of using the lift truck and the procedure for carry-
ing out an inspection, and ensure that they are carried out safely.
Read this Manual and the Safety Labels again from time to time. If the Operation and Maintenance
Manual or Safety Labels have been lost or become dirty and cannot be read, obtain replacements
from your Komatsu Forklift distributorldealer and attach the Safety Labels in the specified posi-
tions.
This lift truck should be operated only by qualified personnel. Be sure you have proper qualifica-
tions before operating the lift truck.
When operating this lift truck, even if you have experience in operating other lift trucks, obtain
instructions from an authorized person who has experience in operating this lift truck or the same
type of lift truck.
Do not use this lift truck unless it is equipped with the overhead guard and load backrest shipped
with the lift truck from the factory by Komatsu Forklift.
01. SAFETY SECTION
Any modification made without authorization from Komatsu Forklift can create hazards.
Before making any modification whatsoever, consult your Komatsu Forklift distributorldealer.
Komatsu Forklift will not be responsible for any damage, injury or death caused by any unautho-
rized modification.
Do not install any equipment or parts which obstruct or limit the operator's view.
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WARNING EXHAUST GAS
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If any abnormality in the lift truck occurs, stop operation immediately, park the lift truck in a safe
place and safe condition, then contact the person in charge.
Be sure that fire extinguishers have been provided and that you read the labels to ensure that you
know how to use them.
Know what to do in the event of a fire.
Be sure that you know the phone numbers of persons you should contact in case of an emer-
gency.
Provide a first aid kit at the storage point.
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Do not use the lift truck if it is leaking fuel. Inform
the person on charge of the nature of the abnor-
mality, and repair the leakage before using the
lift truck.
Do not leave the lift truck with the engine running.
Always apply the parking brake securely, lower
the forks to the ground, stop the engine, and remove AOOSM~O
the key before leaving the lift truck.
01. SAFETY SECTION
Do not operate the lift truck if you are fatigued, or when you have been drinking, or you have taken
any medication which can make you drowsy or sleepy.
When carrying out operation, inspection, or maintenance of the lift truck, always follow all work
shop rules, safety regulations and precautions.
During operation, always pay attention to safety and be careful of pedestrians, traffic and other
surrounding conditions.
When reversing, depending on the situation, an optional alarm, reversing lamp or rotary lamp
should be used. In all cases, be sure to face the rear and check around before traveling in reverse.
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WARNING TRAVELING REGULATIONS ON PUBLIC ROADS
Always observe all traffic regulations when operating the lift truck.
Do not drive on public roads with the lift truck loaded.
Do not tow other machines on public roads. (Do not tow other machines even when not on public
roads).
Always carry your driver's license when traveling on public roads.
The overhead guard is installed to protect the operator from falling objects. It is designed to with-
stand the force of light boxes or small packages. It is not designed to withstand every possible
impact. Always be careful to prevent damage or injury from falling objects.
TIRE FENDERS
The tire fenders prevent objects from being thrown up by the tires. When changing from a single
tire to a double tire arrangement on your forklift truck, always extend the tire fenders to cover the
additional tires. If the fenders are not extended, small stones and other objects will be thrown up
and may injure the operator or other people in the surrounding area.
INCORRECT CORRECT
FENDERS FENDERS
01. SAFETY SECTION
Always work on level surfaces and wipe up all oil or grease from the ground.
When working on quays, platforms, docks or other places where there is a danger of falling, set up
blocks to prevent the lift truck from going over the edge.
Put warning signs up in dangerous places to warn the operator not to approach.
Mark the travel areas clearly and maintain the road surfaces in good condition.
Put up signs to prevent unauthorized machines from entering areas where trucks are being
operated.
Ensure that there is adequate lighting to enable operations to be carried out safely.
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WARNING CLEAN OPERATOR'S COMPARTMENT
Keep the operator's compartment clean and tidy. Be sure to clean up all oil or mud. If the opera-
tor's hand or foot slips, this may lead to a serious accident.
Do not leave tools or spare parts lying around in the operator's compartment. They may damage
or obstruct the control levers or pedals. Always keep them in the tool box when not being used.
Before operation, establish an operating plan and hold a meeting to discuss operating safety.
In confined areas, position a signal person and carry out operations in accordance with hislher
instructions.
When carrying out operations on roads, put up fences around the working area and carry out oper-
ations in accordance with instructions from the signal person.
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WARNING REDUCE LOAD FOR LIFT TRUCKS WITH ATTACHMENT
The permissible load for any lift trucks equipped with an attachment is lower than the permissible
load for the standard lift truck.
Reason:
1) The permissible load must be reduced by an amount equivalent to the weight of the attach-
ment itself.
2) Because of the thickness of the attachment, the load center moves forward.
Always observe the permissible load table strictly (this table is stuck to the lift truck or the attach-
ment). Never exceed the permissible load.
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WARNING "NO JUMP START" SAFETY PLATE (DECAL)
Engine starting aids are highly flammable and may cause an explosion.
Do not use starting aids to start the engine.
Accidents involving fuel systems are always dangerous and can cause fire and explosion, serious
injury, death and property damage. Keep the following points in mind when working with fuel systems.
Read, understand and remember relevant information in the NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION
AGENCY (NFPA) standard for fuel in use. Do this BEFORE working on any fuel system.
Ensure you are wearing proper personal protective equipment.
Check for fuel leaks before you begin work on any fuel system.
On LPG systems, DO NOT work on the system if the fuel storage container is filled with fuel past
the 80% liquid level.
Ensure there are NO SOURCES OF IGNITION nearby before beginning work.
Be sure your work area is adequately ventilated.
Disconnect the battery before working on the fuel system.
LPG is heavier than air and will sink to the lowest area possible. Avoid areas near floor drains or
lubrication pits where escaped fuel may collect.
LPG is stored under high pressure. Ensure the LPG fuel storage container valve is turned OFF
(closed), and pressure is released from the lines, before working on system.
Store all LPG cylinders OUTDOORS is a secured area and safe from any vehicle traffic.
NEVER WELD ON AN LPG PRESSURE VESSEL, STORAGE TANK OR CYLINDER.
LPG fuel tanks mounted horizontally MUST BE positioned properly. See MAINTENANCE Section.
Always utilize a UL listed LPG tank.
01. SAFETY SECTION
2. SAFE TRAVEL
Before starting the engine, always check that the parking brake
is applied and that the directional and speed levers are in neutral.
Depress the clutch pedal (for clutch type trucks), or the brake
pedal (for TORQFLOW transmission trucks), firmly, and then start
the engine.
Adjust the operator's seat and the steering wheel before
starting the engine. Always lock them in position after
adjusting. Adjusting the seat or steering wheel during
operation is dangerous and it may cause you to lose
your balance or to operate the lift truck improperly.
Before starting the engine, check that the surrounding
area is safe. ALWAYS SIT IN THE OPERATOR'S SEAT
when starting the engine.
Before starting the engine, sound the horn to warn people in the
area.
With large-sized lift trucks, get off the lift truck and walk around it to check that no one is near the
engine compartment, tires or counterweight, then get on the lift truck, sit in the operator's seat, and
start the engine.
Do not a t t e m ~to
t start the enaine bv short-circuitina the enaine startina circuit.
Such an act mav cause a serious bodilv iniurv or fire.
TRAVEL ON SLOPES
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For safe travel on slopes:
When loaded: Travel FORWARD up the slope and in
REVERSE down the slope with the load
upgrade.
When unloaded: Travel in REVERSE up the slope and
FORWARD down the slope with the load-
engaging means downgrade.
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WARNING DO NOT JUMP OFF LIFT TRUCK EVEN IF IT TIPS
NEVER JUMP OFF the lift truck even if it seems that it will tip. Always do as follows:
Hold the steering wheel securely.
Stay in the operator's seat.
Brace your legs.
If you jump off the lift truck when it turns over,
there is danger that you will be fatally crushed
under the lift truck.
Always stay in the operator's compartment if the
lift truck turns over, then escape from the lift truck
after it has stopped. ABBO 1680
Always wear the seat belt correctly.
01. SAFETY SECTION
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WARNING ROAD SHOULDER
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WARNING ESCAPING FROM A RAILROAD CROSSING
If engine trouble occurs on a railroad crossing and the lift truck cannot move, you cannot use the
starting motor to move the truck as can be done in automobiles. The lift truck's neutral safety
switch prevents this action.
In such an emergency, light a flare or smoke candle, to warn approaching trains, vehicles and
pesons n the area that there is a broken down truck on the tracks.
It is critically important to remove the lift truck from the tracks as soon as possible.
01. SAFETY SECTION
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WARNING OBSTRUCTION OF REAR VIEW WHEN USING LP GAS
FUEL
The LP gas cylinder partially blocks the view to the rear, so there is danger of hitting personnel or
products or buildings in the surrounding area.
Install backup warning devices (backup buzzer, rotating backup lamp, etc.) or backup confirmation
devices (rear view mirror, etc.) to warn personnel in the surrounding area and to confirm that the
area to the rear is safe.
Please contact your Komatsu Forklift distributor Idealer for details of installing such optional safety
and warning equipment.
LP GAS CYLINDER r=
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AREA THAT CAN BE SEEN WHEN /
AREA THAT CAN BE SEEN WHEN
CYLINDER IS NOT INSTALLED
01. SAFETY SECTlON
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WARNING WHEN FRONT VIEW IS POOR
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WARNING CHECK BEFORE STARTING
When checking the lift truck before starting, follow the procedure given in this Manual, and do not
start the lift truck until all the checks have been completed.
If anything abnormal is found, inform the person in charge and carry out the necessary repairs.
Check that the lamps light up correctly. Replace any broken or inoperative bulbs.
Do not drive the lift truck if your hands are wet or covered with oil. Your hands will slip on the work
equipment control levers or directional lever, and this may cause a serious accident.
Never operate the lift truck from outside the operator's compart-
ment.
Always keep your body under the overhead guard.
Do not extend your arms and legs outside the operator's com-
partment.
Always wear your seat belt correctly when on the operator's seat.
The seat belt will reduce the risk of injury.
Always check the seat belt mounts and check for any damage to
the seat belt itself. If any abnormality is found, repair or replace
the seat belt immediately.
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WARNING SAFETY WHEN STARTING
Before starting and moving the lift truck, check that the surround-
ing area is safe.
Tilt back
Before moving the lift truck, raise the forks (approx. 8 in. (20cm)
from the ground surface), and tilt the mast back.
Before moving the lift truck, release the parking brake.
20cm
(8i n)
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Do not stop the engine when traveling. If the engine is stopped, the power steering (for lift trucks
with power steering) and power brake (for trucks with power brakes) will not work.
If the inching pedal is depressed, the braking effect of the engine will be lost.
Do not use the brake excessively. Do not rest your foot on the brake pedal or inching pedal unless
you are operating it.
If you do, the brake will overheat and the braking effect will be lost.
For TORQFLOW lift trucks, if you leave your foot on the inching pedal, the multiple disc clutch
inside the transmission will overheat. In the worst case, the clutch discs will be deformed and the
clutch will not function normally.
01. SAFETY SECTION
SAFETY DURING T M L
Keep a clear view of the path of travel and observe for other traffic, personnel and safe clearances.
Yield the right of way to pedestrians,
When passing oncoming vehicles, reduce speed and keep a safe distance from the other vehicle.
In places where there are speed limits, observe the speed limit and maintain a safe distance from
other vehicles.
When traveling on slopes or in confined areas, unloaded lift trucks should always give the right of
way to loaded trucks.
01. SAFETY SECTION
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WARNING PRECAUTIONS WHEN TURNING
When traveling downhill, it requires a longer distance for the lift truck to stop then when traveling
on level ground.
When traveling downhill, reduce the speed and make sure that you have ample room at the bot-
tom of the slope to stop.
When traveling on wet surfaces, it requires a longer distance to stop then when traveling on nor-
mal road surfaces. Always have ample room to stop.
If there is any problem with the brakes or steering system of your lift truck, do not use another lift truck
to tow it.
There is danger that the lift truck may run away.
01. SAFETY SECTION
3. LOADING OPERATIONS
Do not load the lift truck over the capacity set forth in the
load capacity chart. If the rear wheels come off the ground
because of overloading, the lift truck cannot travel or turn.
There is also danger that it may tip.
Always check the load capacity chart to confirm the loading
capacity.
Do not use the forks to lift people. If the person falls from the forks
helshe may be seriously injured.
01. SAFETY SECTION
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WARNING BE CAREFUL NOT TO GET CAUGHT OR FALL
Never put your hands or feet into the mast structure. There is dan-
ger that you will get caught in moving parts and be seriously injured.
Do not use the mast as a ladder. If you slip, there is danger that you
will fall.
Always operate the mast and forks from the operator's compartment.
Make sure that the center of gravity of the load is in line with
the center of the lift truck. Do not carry loads off-center. There
is danger that unbalanced loads may cause the lift truck to
tip.
Place the load so that it contacts the load backrest.
Do not handle unstable loads. If there is danger that the load
may fall off, secure it in position and take steps to prevent the
load from collapsing or falling.
When carrying stacked loads, tie with rope to prevent the
load from falling.
01. SAFETY SECTION
Keep the height of the load within the height of the load back-
rest. Do not carry any load that is higher than the load back-
rest. If the load is higher than the load backrest, there is
danger that it will fall back on top of the operator.
This may lead to serious injury or death.
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Do not tilt the mast forward when the forks are loaded and
raised. There is danger that the load may fall and that the lift
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truck may tip.
Do not travel with the mast tilted forward.
Do not load and unload on slopes.
If there is any slack in the chain, the mast rail or forks may
catch in the load or a shelf, and there is danger that the load
may fall and the lift truck tip.
Always be careful that there is no slack in the chain when
pulling the forks out from a pallet or shelf.
01. SAFETY SECTION
Do not use the lift truck for anything other than the intended k,.
use (loading operations using the forks).
Do not use the forks to open or close the doors of railroad
cars or warehouses.
Do not push any other vehicle.
Do not hook ropes or cables on the forks and use the forks to
lift loads.
Do not use the drawbar pin for towing operations.
Be careful not to operate the lever by mistake. There is danger that the forks or work equipment
may cause serious injury.
Do not operate the levers when getting off the lift truck.
After adjusting, check that the forks are held securely in posi-
tion by the fork stopper. If the forks are not held in position,
there is a danger that the forks may move when the lift truck
is traveling and the load may fall off.
CAUTION
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Be sure the tension of the left and right chains is the same. (See CHECK BEFORE OPERATION).
If the tension is not the same, the load will be unbalanced even if it is loaded correctly in the center,
and there is danger that the lift truck may tip. (For details of adjustment, see page 2-26).
01. SAFETY SECTION
Do not allow anyone except the signal person in the working area.
Do not let any person or another lift truck come close during operation.
When working with a signal person, always follow their instructions.
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WARNING USE STRONG PALLETS AND SKIDS
Always be sure that the pallets and skids have ample strength. If broken or damaged pallets or
skids are used, there is a risk that the load may fall.
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WARNING OVERHEAD OBJECTS
Do not use the forks to push or pull loads. There is a risk that
the load will be damaged or fall.
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If the lift truck has suffered a failure and the lift truck must be
parked without lowering the forks, put markers on the tips of
the forks and take steps to prevent pedestrians or other vehi-
cles from hitting the forks.
Select a parking place where people or vehicles do not pass,
and stop the lift truck so that it is difficult for anyone to go
under the forks. (The area under the forks is a DANGER
zone).
Place a stand or something similar under the inner mast rail
or forks to prevent unexpected drop of the forks.
Remove the key from the faulty lift truck and hang signs in the
operator's compartment to prevent its use.
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WARNING ABRUPT LOWERING OF STUCK FORK
Because a stuck fork may drop down unexpectedly, do not go under the fork when it is in this con-
dition.
Be very careful when dealing with this problem to prevent damage or injury, and warn those in the
work area.
01. SAFETY SECTION
When carrying out inspection and maintenance, use a level, dry, dust-free area.
If the work is carried out inside a building, make sure that there is ample ventilation.
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WARNING PRECAUTIONS FOR INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
To be prepared in the event of a fire, have a fire extinguisher nearby and make sure that you know
how to use it.
Before carrying out inspection, lower the forks to the ground and stop the machine.
Do not run the engine unless it is necessary.
Place the directional lever, speed lever and work equipment control levers in neutral.
Wipe off any oil or grease. Immediately wipe up any oil that has leaked. If the lift truck is dirty, it
becomes difficult or impossible to find cracks or other problems. Always clean the lift truck before
starting inspection.
Do not smoke or allow any flame to exist under any circumstances. Do not use any cloth which is
soaked in fuel, flammable solvent, oil or grease. There is danger that it may catch fire.
Wear suitable clothes for the job.
Use suitable safety and protective equipment (hard hat, safety boots, safety glasses, gloves) for
the job.
When working on top of the lift truck, be careful not to fall.
Do not put your feet under the forks.
When opening or closing the floor plate or engine hood, be careful not to get your hands or body
caught.
When carrying out inspection with the forks raised, insert a stand under the inner mast to prevent
the forks and mast from dropping.
When carrying out the job with another worker, decide who is the leader and carry out the job in
accordance with instructions from that person.
After repairing, make sure that the trouble has been corrected by performing a trial run.
During the trial run, start and operate the lift truck carefully because it is possible that the trouble
has not been fully corrected or that defective parts have not been removed.
01. SAFETY SECTION
Always use tools that are suited for inspection and mainte-
nance.
It is extremely dangerous to use broken tools or tools
designed for another purpose.
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WARNING REPLACE SAFETY CRITICAL PARTS PERIODICALLY
Even if no abnormality is found, always replace safety critical parts periodically. As time passes,
these parts deteriorate and may cause fire or failure in the work equipment system.
However, if these parts show any abnormality before the replacement interval has passed, they
should be repaired or replaced immediately.
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out and cause burns.
When removing the radiator cap, use a rag and turn it slowly
to release the internal pressure.
When checking the coolant level, stop the engine and wait for ,)\11111\\1)hh
the engine to cool down before checking. For lift trucks
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equipped with a sub-tank or reservoir, check the level in the
sub-tank.
When adding water on lift trucks equipped with a sub-tank,
add the water to the sub-tank.
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01. SAFETY SECTION
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WARNING BE CAREFUL NOT TO GET CAUGHT OR FALL
NEVER put your hands or feet into the mast structure. There
is danger that you will get caught in moving parts and be seri-
ously injured.
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Battery electrolyte contains sulfuric acid and can quickly burn the skin and eat holes in clothing. If
you spill electrolyte on yourself, immediately flush the area with a large quantity of water.
Battery electrolyte can cause blindness if splashed into the eyes. If electrolyte gets into your eyes,
flush them immediately with large quantities of water and consult a doctor at once.
If you accidentally drink electrolyte, drink a large quantity of water or milk mixed with beaten egg
white or vegetable oil. Call a doctor or poison control center immediately.
When working with batteries, ALWAYS wear safety glasses or goggles.
Batteries generate hydrogen gas. Hydrogen gas is highly EXPLOSIVE, and is easily ignited with a
small spark or flame. Do not smoke or create any spark near a battery.
Before working with batteries, stop the engine and turn the starting switch to the OFF position.
When removing the battery, remove the cable from the nega-
tive (-) terminal first. When installing the battery, install the
cable to the positive (+) terminal first. This prevents possible
sparks or arcing between the positive terminal and the positive
cable.
Avoid short-circuiting the battery terminals through accidental
contact with tools or other metal objects across the terminals.
Tighten the battery terminals securely. Loose terminals can
generate sparks and lead to an explosion.
When removing or installing the battery, confirm which is the CHECK BATTERY
positive (+) terminal and which is the negative (-) terminal. Be TERMINAL
careful not to connect the cables to the opposite 1 incorrect ter- MARKINGS
minals. I I
Tighten the battery caps securely.
When cleaning the battery, leave the battery caps tightened.
Never place any metal objects on top of the battery. There is danger that they will cause a short cir-
cuit and start a fire.
When the battery is charged, hydrogen gas is generated and the battery is heated by the chemical
change. To prevent the danger of gas explosion, always do as follows:
Carry out the charging operation in a well-ventilated place.
Do not smoke or allow any flame.
Start the charging operation when the temperature of the battery electrolyte is below 95" F (35" C).
If the electrolyte temperature goes above 122" F (50" C) during the charging operation, wait for it
to go down below 95" F (35" C) before starting charging operation again.
When using a battery charger to charge the battery, take the battery caps off.
ALWAYS wear safety glasses or goggles when starting the lift truck with booster (jumper) cables.
When starting using the battery of another lift truck, do not allow the two lift trucks to touch.
Stop the engine before connecting the cables.
Be extremely careful not to let the cables get caught in the fan or fan belt.
Connect the batteries in parallel; positive-to-positive and negative-to-negative. NEVER connect
positive to negative.
DO NOT short-circuit the starter terminals to start a forklift truck.
Do not push the lift truck to start the engine. There is danger that the lift truck may suddenly start
and operate unexpectedly.
It is dangerous if the brakes do not work because, in this condition, the lift truck cannot be stopped.
Always do the following:
Check the level of the brake fluid periodically.
Always use the specified brake fluid.
Check that the breather of the brake fluid reserve tank is not clogged.
Be careful not to let dirt or dust get into the brake fluid reserve tank.
01. SAFETY SECTION
1- WASTE MATERIALS
INCORRECT
Obey appropriate laws and regulations when disposing of harmful
items and materials such as oil, fuel, solvent, filters and batteries.
01. SAFETY SECTION
To operate the lift truck safely, it i s important to understand the structure and stability of the lift
truck.
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CAUTION STRUCTURE OF LlFT TRUCK
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CAUTION CENTER OF GRAVITY AND STABILITY
For the lift truck to be stable, the position of the combined center of
gravity must be inside the triangle (stable range of center of gravity) S t a b l e range
formed by the ground contact points of the left and right front tires
and the center of the rear axle.
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CAUTION MAXIMUM LOAD (weight and center of gravity of load)
If a stationary object is not subjected to external force, it will remain stationary. In the same way, if a
moving object is not subjected to external force, it will continue to move at the same speed. This is
called inertia.
Because of inertia, a force is applied towards the rear when the lift truck starts to move, and is applied
towards the front when the lift truck stops. If the brakes are applied suddenly, there is danger of a large
force being applied towards the front which may make the lift truck tip or the load come off the forks.
When the lift truck is turned, a centrifugal force is applied to the outside from the center of the turn.
This force pushes the lift truck to the outside and makes it tip. The range of stability to the left and right
is particularly small, so it is necessary to reduce speed when turning, in order to prevent the lift truck
from tipping. If the lift truck is traveling with a raised load, the position of the overall center of gravity is
high, so the danger of tipping to the front, left or right becomes greater.
01. SAFETY SECTION
OUTSIDE OF L
RIGHT OUTER
1. Prohibit the operator from riding on the 4. Never touch fan when rotating.
forks and lifting or lowering himself. (Part No. 3EB-96-25770)
Never enter the area under the forks.
(Part No. 3EB-96-25840)
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B e f o r e s t a r t i n o engine.
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neu t ra I.
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01. SAFETY SECTION
WARNING
SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH MAY RESULT IF YOU FAIL TO FOLLOW THESE PRECAUTIONS!
Before Ooeratinq
Do not operate or repair truck unless trained and authorized. Be sure load is centered and forks are completely under load.
Read and understand all warnings and instructions in manuals Never tilt load with mast tilted forward.
and on lruck before operating. Do not tilt forward when elevated except to pick
Conlact forklift dealer for replacement manuals. up or deposit load.
Check truck before use. If truck is in need of repair, do not Travel load or lifting mechanism low and tilted back.
operate until restored to safe condition. * Tipover can occur if operated improperly.
Do not start truck if fuel is leaking or has leaked. Do not jump if truck begins to tip over.
Hold on firmly and lean away from point of impact.
Avoid being trapped between truck and ground.
General Precautions
Operate truck only from operator's seat.
Keep truck under control at all times. Allow no one to stand or pass under or near load or
Do not overload truck. Check capacity plate for load weight lifting mechanism.
and load center. Never place any pan of body Into mast structure.
Avoid any sudden starts, stops, turn or change of direction. between mast and truck or outside truck.
Obey traffic safety rules. Yield right-of-way to pedestrians. Do not carry passengers on any part of truck.
Keep clear view of travel path. If load being carried blocks Lift no one under any circumstances.
forward view, travel with load trailing. Do not operate without overhead guard and load
Slow down and sound horn when vision is blocked. backrest.
Watch clearances, especially forks, mast, overhead guard and Fill fuel or charge battery only in specified place.
tailswing area. Stop engine when fueling and avoid open flame or
Slow down tor turns and on uneven or slippery surfaces. sparks, and provide adequate ventilation.
* Avoid running over loose objects. Keep vent caps clear when charging battery.
Never angle or turn on incline. Disconnect battery during servicing.
Travel with load uphill when loaded.
Travel with lining mechanism downhill when empty. fifter Ooeratinq
* Secure dockboard or bridgeplate properly.
Do not exceed rated capacity. Before getting off truck, shift F-R lever and high-low
* Use special care when operating on dockboard or bridgeplate. lever (clutch-type) to neutral position, fully lower
e Do not handle unstable toads or loosely stack loads. lifting mechanism and pull parking lever securely.
* Do not handle loads higher than load backrest.
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* shut on power when leaving truck unattended.
Block wheels when parking on incline.
Flammable LP-GAS
11. LPG TANK CHANGE INSTRUCTIONS DECAL (On LPG Tank Bracket Base Plate)
12. LPG SAFETY MAINTENANCE DECAL (Right side of seat on hood upper surface)
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SERVICE WORK MOULD BE PERFORMED BY
QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY.
01. SAFETY SECTION
A. LPG LOW FUEL ALARM LIGHT (On dashboard to left of steering column)(OP)
KFOM0006
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14. FUEL LEVEL REQUIREMENTS GASOLINE AND LPG (On
dashboard over Fuel Gauge)(Dual-Fuel applications only)
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SPECIFICATIONS MAST DATA & FEATURES INDOOR (CUSHION) TRUCK
4-
CUSHION STD.
UNIT: INCH
CUSHION BOX
CAR SPECIAL
02-0001CX
02. GENERAL INFORMATION & SPECIFICATIONS
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SPECIFICATIONS MAST DATA & FEATURES CUSHION (CON'T) -
MAST HEIGHT in. (mm)t
MAXIMUM FORK HEIGHT FREE LIFT
in. (mm) Lowered Extendedt in. (mm)t
in. (mm) in. (mm)
FG35
2-Stage Free View (FV)
NOTE: Specifications for 4-Stage Full Free View (QFV) masts not indicated. Consult authorized dealer for information and availability.
t Includes 48 in. (1.220mm) high load backrest.
02. GENERAL INFORMATION & SPECIFICATIONS
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SPECIFICATIONS MAST DATA & FEATURES OUTDOOR (PNEUMATIC) TRUCKS
FG40ZT-8 FG40ZT2-8 FG40T-8 FG40T2-8 FG45T-8
FG45T2-8 FG50AT2-8 FD40ZT-8 FD40ZT2-8 FD40T-8
UNIT: INCH
PNEUMATIC STD.
02-0002cx
02. GENERAL INFORMATION & SPECIFICATIONS
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SPECIFICATIONS MAST DATA & FEATURES PNEUMATIC (CON'T) -
MAST HEIGHT in. (mrn)t
MAXIMUM FORK HEIGHT FREE LIFT
in. (mrn) Lowered Extendedt in. (mm)t
in. (mm) in. (mrn)
FG(D)40Z
2Stage Free View (FV)
FG(D)5O
2Stage Free View (FV)
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NOTE: Specifications for 2-Stage Full Free View (FFV) masts are not indicated. Consult dealer for data and availability.
t Includes 48 in. (1,220rnm) high load backrest.
02. GENERAL INFORMATION & SPECIFICATIONS
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TRUCK DATA CUSHION TIRE LIFT TRUCKS (INDOOR)
GENERAL
Power Type Gasoline LPG Gasoline
Operation Type Sit Down Sit Down Sit Down
Capacity @ 24 in. (600 mm) Load Center' Ibs. (kg) 8,000 (3,630) 8,000 (3.630) 10,000 (4,535)
Load Distance from Center Axle (2-Stage) in. (mm) 17.9 (455) 17.9 (455) 17.9 (455)
Load Distance from Center Axle (3-Stage) in. (mm) 20.2 (515) 20.2 (515) 20.2 (515)
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DIMENSIONS
Tilting Angle. 2-Stage (FV) Masts, Forward IBackward " 616 6 16 6 16
Tilting Angle, 3-Stage (TFV) Masts. Forward IBackward " 616 6 16 6 16
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Mast Height Lowered - 2-Stage Std. Mast in. (mm) 91.0 (2,310) 91.0 (2,310) 95.0 (2,410)
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Mast Height - Extended 2-Stage Mast t in. (mm) 179.0 (4.445) 179.0 (4,445) 178.0 (4,520)
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Maximum Fork Height 2-Stage STD Mast " in. (mm) 131.O (3,330) 131.O (3,330) 130.0 (3,300)
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Free Lift Height 2-Stage STD Mast in. (mm) 7.0 (180) 7.0 (180) 7.0 (180)
Height Overhead Guard in. (mm) 83.7 (2,125) 83.7 (2,125) 83.7 (2.125)
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Length to Fork Face - 2-Stage Mast in. (mm) 104.1 (2,645) 95.9 (2,435) 108.3 (2.750)
Length to Fork Face - 3-Stage Mast in. (mm) 106.4 (2,705) 98.2 (2,495) 110.6 (2.810)
Overall Width at Drive Tires in. (mm) 48.0 (1.120) 48.0 (1,120) 53.9 (1,370)
Forks - Thickness x Width x Length in. (mm) 2.0 x 6.0 x 42.0 (50 x 150 x 1.070)
Carriage Width IITA Class in. (mm) 46.9 (1.190) 1111 1 41.0 (1,040)1111 1 41.0 (1.040) 1111
Ground Clearance under Mast in. (mm) 4.0 (100) 4.0 (100) 4.0 (100)
Ground Clearance - Center of Wheelbase in. (mm) 4.9 (125) 4.9 (125) 4.9 (125)
Right Angle Stacking Aisle (2-Stage Mast) tt in. (mm) 107.9 (2,740) 100.4 (2,550) 111.6 (2,835)
Right Angle Stacking Aisle (3-Stage Mast) tt in. (mm) 110.2 (2,800) 102.7 (2,610) 113.9 (2.895)
Turning Radius Outside - in. (mm) 90.0 (2,285) 82.5 (2.095) 93.7 (2,380)
PERFORMANCE
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Travel Speed. Forward Loaded IUnloaded mph (klhr.) 9.6 (15.5) 19.6 (15.5)
Lifting Speed - Loaded IUnloaded (2-Stage) fpm (mmls) 112 (570) 1 114 (580) 1 93 (470) 195 (480)
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Lifting Speed Loaded IUnloaded (3-Stage) fpm (mmls) 108 (550) 1 110 (560) 89 (450) 191 (460)
Lowering Speed - Loaded IUnloaded (2-Stg) fpm (mmls) 102 (520) 193 (470) 1 95 (480) 185 (430)
Lowering Speed - Loaded IUnloaded (3-Stg) fpm (mmls) 98 (500) 189 (450) 91 (460) 181 (410)
Maximum Drawbar Pull Loaded - Ibs. (kN) 7,730 (34.4) 7.730 (34.4) 7,500 (33.3)
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Maximum Gradeability Loaded IUnloaded at 1 mph % 401 18 361 18 32116
Service Brake - Operation IControl Foot IHydraulic Foot IHydraulic Foot IHydraulic
Parking Brake - Operation IControl I Hand IMechanical I
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Hand IMechanical I Hand IMechanical
Steering Type I Hydrostatic Power I Hydrostatic Power I Hydrostatic Power
DRIVE
Battery Voltage ICapacity (20 hour rating) VlAh 12160 12/60 12160
Engine Model TB45E TB45E TB45E
Rated Output (SAE Gross) HP (kW) @ rpm 95 (71) @ 2.400 95 (71) @ 2.400 95 (71) @ 2,400
Maximum Torque (SAE Gross) 1b.R (Nm) @ rpm 203 (275) @ 1,600 203 (275) @ 1.600 203 (275) @ 1,600
NOTE: Most values shown in this publication are rounded. Therefore, direct conversion between metric and English or
Imperial may be slightly different than displayed in this table. The performance of the machines is affected by the condition of
the vehicle and how it is equipped as well as the nature and condition of the operating area. If these specifications are critical
or if your needs exceed the specifications shown here, discuss the proposed application with your authorized dealer.
Optional masts, attachments, longer load dimensions and higher lifting heights may result in derating of the capacity. Con-
tact your authorized dealer.
" Other mast heights available. See MAST DATA CHART for other mast heights. Contact your authorized dealer.
t Includes 48 in. (1,220 mm) high Load Backrest. Contact your authorized dealer for additional information.
tt Add load length and clearance. Contact your authorized dealer.
02. GENERAL INFORMATION & SPECIFICATIONS
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TRUCK DATA CUSHION TIRE LIFT TRUCKS (CON'T)
FG45BCS-8
GENERAL
Power Type LPG
Operation Type Sit Down
Capacity @ 24 in. (600 mm) Load Center * Ibs. (kg) 10,000 (4.535)
Load Distance from Center Axle (2-Stage) in. (mm) 17.9 (455)
Load Distance from Center Axle (3-Stage) in. (rnm) 20.2 (515)
Wheelbase in. (mm) 63.0 (1,600)
WEIGHT
Service Weight (inc. 2-Stage STD MasUForks Ibs. (kg) 15,070 (6,835)
l i r e Type Cushion
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l i r e Size Front 22x6~16
l i r e Size - Rear 18 x 7 X 12 118
Number of Wheels - Front IRear x = Driven 4x12
Tread (Center of Tires) - Front IRear in. (mm) 41.9 (1.065) 139.8 (1,010)
DIMENSIONS
" 616
Tilting Angle, 2-Stage (FV) Masts, Forward IBackward
Tilting Angle, 3-Stage (TFV) Masts. Fonvard IBackward " 6 16
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Mast Height Lowered - 2-Stage Mast in. (mm) 95.0 (2,410)
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Mast Height Extended - 2-Stage Mast t in. (mm) 178.0 (4,520)
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Maximum Fork Height 2-Stage STD Mast " in. (mm) 130.0 (3,300)
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Free Lift Height 2-Stage STD Mast in. (mm) 7.0 (180)
Height Overhead Guard in. (mm) 83.7 (2,125)
Length to Fork Face - 2-Stage Mast in. (mm) 99.6 (2.530)
Length to Fork Face - 3-Stage Mast in. (mm) 102.3 (2.605)
Overall Width at Drive Tires in. (mm) 53.9 (1,370)
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Forks Thickness x Width x Length in. (mm) 2.0 x 6.0 x 42.0 (50 x 150 x 1,070)
Carriage Width IITA Class in. (mm) 46.9 (1.190)l 111
Ground Clearance under Mast in. (mm) 4.0 (100)
Ground Clearance - Center of Wheelbase in. (mm) 4.9 (125)
Right Angle Stacking Aisle (2-Stage Mast) tt in. (mm) 105.7 (2,685)
Right Angle Stacking Aisle (3-Stage Mast) tt in. (mm) 108.0 (2.745)
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PERFORMANCE
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Travel Speed. Forward Loaded IUnloaded mph (klhr.) 9.6 (15.5) 19.6 (15.5)
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Lifting Speed Loaded IUnloaded (2-Stage) fpm (mmls) 93 (470) 195 (480)
Lifting Speed - Loaded IUnloaded (3-Stage) fpm (mmls) 89 (450) 191 (460)
Lowering Speed - Loaded IUnloaded (2-Stg) fpm (mmls) 95 (480) 185 (430)
Lowering Speed - Loaded IUnloaded (3-Stg) fpm (mmls) 91 (460)181 (410)
Maximum Drawbar Pull - Loaded Ibs. (kN) 7.500 (33.3)
Maximum Gradeability - Loaded % 29116
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Service Brake Operation IControl Foot IHydraulic
Parking Brake - Operation IControl Hand 1 Mechanical
Steering Type Hydrostatic Power
DRIVE
Battery Voltage ICapacity (20 hour rating) VlAh 12160
Engine Model TB45E
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NOTE: Most values shown in this publication are rounded. Therefore, direct conversion between metric and
English or Imperial may be slightly different than displayed in this table. The performance of the machines is
affected by the condition of the vehicle and how it is equipped as well as the nature and condition of the oper-
ating area. If these specifications are critical or if your needs exceed the specifications shown here, discuss
the proposed application with your authorized dealer.
Optional masts, attachments, longer load dimensions and higher lifting heights may result in derating of
the capacity. Contact your authorized dealer.
" Other mast heights available. See MAST DATA CHART for other mast heights. Contact your authorized
dealer.
t Includes 48 in. (1,220 mm) high Load Backrest. Contact your authorized dealer for additional information.
tt Add load length and clearance. Contact your authorized dealer.
02. GENERAL INFORMATION & SPECIFICATIONS
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TRUCK DATA PNEUMATIC TIRE LIFT TRUCKS
GENERAL
Power Type Gasoline Gasoline Gasoline
Operation Type Sit Down Sit Down Sit Down
Capacity @ 24 in. (600 mm) Load Center * Ibs. (kg) 8.000 (3.630) 8,000 (3.630) 9,000 (4,080)
Load Distance from Center Axle (2-Stage) in. (mm) 20.0 (510) 20.0 (510) 21.5 (545)
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Load Distance from Center Axle (3-Stage) in. (mm) 21.3 (540) 21.3 (540) 21.5 (545)
Wheelbase in. (mm) 72.1 (1.830) 72.1 (1,830) 78.7 (2.000)
WEIGHT
Service Weight (inc. 2-Stage STD MasVForks Ibs. (kg) 12.850 (5.830) 1 12,850 (5.830) 14.030 (6,365)
TIRES
Tire Type Pneumatic Pneumatic Pneumatic
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Tire Size Front 250 x 15 x 16PR (I) 250 x 15 x 16PR (1) 250 x 15 x 16PR (I)
Tire Size - Rear 7.00 X 12-12PR (I) 7.00 X 12-12PR (I) 7.00 X 12-12PR (I)
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Number of Wheels Front IRear x = Driven
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Tread (Center of Tires) Front IRear in. (mm) 43.7 (1,110)144.1 (1,120) 45.3 (1,150)/44.1 (1.120)
DIMENSIONS
Tilting Angle, 2-Stage (FV) Masts. Forward IBackward ' 6/12 6/12 6112
Tilting Angle, 3-Stage (TFV) Masts, Forward IBackward ' 616 616 616
Mast Height - Lowered - 2-Stage Std. Mast in. (mm) I 92.5 (2.350) 92.5 (2,350) 95.0 (2.413)
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Mast Height Extended 2-Stage Mast t- in. (mm) 179.0 (4,545) 179.0 (4.545) 178.0 (4.520)
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Maximum Fork Height 2-Stage STD Mast " in. (mm) 131.O (3.330) 131O
. (3,330) 130.0 (3,300)
Free Lift Height - 2-Stage STD Mast in. (mm) 7.0 (180) 7.0 (180) 7.0 (180)
Height Overhead Guard in. (mm) 86.2 (2,930) 86.2 (2.190) 88.8 (2,225)
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Length to Fork Face 2-Stage Mast in. (mm) 115.3 (2,930) 115.3 (2,930) 122.2 (3,105)
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Length to Fork Face 3-Stage Mast in. (mm) 116.6 (2.960) 116.6 (2,960) 122.2 (3.105)
Overall Width at Drive Tires in. (mm) 52.8 (1,340) 52.8 (1,340) 57.1 (1,450)
Forks - Thickness x Width x Length in. (mm) 2.0 x 6.0 x 42.0 (50 x 150 x 1,070)
Carriage Width IITA Class in. (mm) 46.9 (1,190)l 111 46.9 (1.190) 1 111 46.9 (1.19O)l 111
Ground Clearance under Mast in. (mm) 5.5 (140) 5.5 (140) 5.5 (140)
Ground Clearance -Center of Wheelbase in. (mm) 6.7 (170) 6.7 (170) 8.7 (220)
Right Angle Stacking Aisle (2-Stage Mast) tt in. (mm) 120.2 (3.055) 120.2 (3.055) 129.8 (3,295)
Right Angle Stacking Aisle (3-Stage Mast) tt in. (mm) 121.5 (3.085) 121.5 (3,085) 129.8 (3,295)
Turning Radius -Outside in. (mm) 100.2 (2.545) 100.2 (2.545) 108.3 (2,750)
PERFORMANCE
Travel Speed. Forward -Loaded IUnloaded mph (klhr.) 11.8 (19.0) 112.7 (20.5) 13.4 (21.5) 114.3 (23.0) 11.8 (19.0)l 12.7 (20.5)
Lifting Speed - Loaded IUnloaded (2-Stage) fpm (mmls) 114 (580) 1 116 (590) 95 (480) 197 (490)
Lifling Speed - Loaded IUnloaded (3-Stage) fpm (mmls) 110 (560) 1 112 (570) 91 (460) 193 (470)
Lowering Speed - Loaded 1 Unloaded (2-Stg) fpm (mmls) 102 (520) 193 (470) 95 (480) 185 (430)
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Lowering Speed Loaded IUnloaded (3-Stg) fpm (mmls) 98 (500) 189 (450) 91 (460) 181 (410)
Maximum Drawbar Pull - Loaded Ibs. (kN) 6.830 (30.4) 8.815 (40.2) 6,830 (30.4)
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Maximum Gradeability Loaded IUnloaded at 1 mph % 32/21 47 121 28 122
Service Brake - Operation IControl Foot IHydraulic Foot IHydraulic Foot IHydraulic
Parking Brake - Operation IControl Hand IMechanical Hand 1 Mechanical Hand IMechanical
Steering Type Hydrostatic Power Hydrostatic Power Hydrostatic Power
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Battery Voltage ICapacity (20 hour rating) VIAh 12/60 12 160 12 160
Engine Model TB45E TB45E TB45E
Rated Output (SAE Gross) HP (kW) @ rpm 95 (71) @ 2,400 95 (71) @ 2.400 95 (71) @ 2,400
Maximum Torque (SAE Gross) 1b.R (Nrn) @ rpm 203 (275) @ 1,600 203 (275) @ 1.600 203 (275) @ 1,600
OTHER
Relief Pressure - Maximum psi (bar) 2,700 (186) 2,700 (186) 2.700 (186)
Hydraulic Tank Capacity US. gallons (liters) 14.5 (55) 14.5 (55) 14.5 (55)
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NOTE: Most values shown in this publication are rounded. Therefore, direct conversion between metric and English or
Imperial may be slightly different than displayed in this table. The performance of the machines is affected by the condition of
the vehicle and how it is equipped as well as the nature and condition of the operating area. If these specifications are critical
or if your needs exceed the specifications shown here, discuss the proposed application with your authorized dealer.
+ Optional masts, attachments, longer load dimensions and higher lifting heights may result in derating of the capacity. Con-
tact your authorized dealer.
" Other mast heights available. See MAST DATA CHART for other mast heights. Contact your authorized dealer.
t Includes 48 in. (1,220 mm) high Load Backrest. Contact your authorized dealer for additional information.
tt Add load length and clearance. Contact your authorized dealer.
02. GENERAL INFORMATION & SPECIFICATIONS
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TRUCK DATA PNEUMATIC TIRE LIFT TRUCKS (CON'T)
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GENERAL
Power Type Gasoline Gasoline Gasoline
Operation Type Sit Down Sit Down Sit Down
Capacity @ 24 in. (600 mm) Load Center ' Ibs. (kg) 9,000 (4.080) 10,000 (4.535) 10,000 (4,535)
Load Distance from Center Axle (2-Stage) in. (mm) 21.5 (545) 21.5 (545) 21.5 (545)
Load Distance from Center Axle (3-Stage) in. (mm) 21.5 (545) 21.3 (540) 21.5 (545)
Wheelbase in. (mm) 78.7 (2.000) 78.7 (2.000) 78.7 (2,000)
WEIGHT
Sewice Weight (inc. 2-Stage STD MasUForks Ibs. (kg) 14,030 (6,365) 14,730 (6.6800) 14.730 (6.6800)
TIRES
Tire Type Pneumatic Pneumatic Pneumatic
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Tire Size Front 30Ox15x18PR(1) 30Ox15x18PR(1) 30Ox15x18PR(I)
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Tire Size Rear 7.00 X 12-12PR (I) 7.00 X 12-12PR (I) 7.00 X 12-12PR (I)
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Number of Wheels Front IRear x = Driven 2x 12 2x 12 2x12
Tread (Center of Tires) - Front IRear in. (mm) 45.3 (1.150)144.1 (1,120)
DIMENSIONS
" 6112 6112 6/12
Tilting Angle, 2-Stage (FV) Masts, Forward IBackward
Tilting Angle, 3-Stage ( T N ) Masts, Forward IBackward " 6 16 616 616
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Mast Height - Lowered 2-Stage Std. Mast in. (mm) 95.0 (2,413) 95.0 (2,413) 95.0 (2.413)
Mast Height - Extended - 2-Stage Mast t in. (mm) 178.0 (4.520) 178.0 (4,520) 178.0 (4.520)
Maximum Fork Height - 2-Stage STD Mast " in. (mm) 130.0 (3,300) 130.0 (3,300) 130.0 (3.300)
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Free Lift Height 2-Stage STD Mast in. (mm) 7.0 (180) 7.0 (180) 7.0 (180)
Height Overhead Guard in. (mm) 88.8 (2,225) 88.8 (2.225) 88.8 (2.225)
Length to Fork Face - 2-Stage Mast in. (mm) 122.2 (3,105) 124.0 (3,150) 124.0 (3,150)
Length to Fork Face - 3-Stage Mast in. (mm) 122.2 (3.105) 124.0 (3.150) 124.0 (3,150)
Overall Width at Drive Tires in. (mm) 57.1 (1.450) 57.1 (1,450) 57.1 (1.450)
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Forks Thickness x Width x Length in. (mm) 2.0 x 6.0 x 42.0 (50 x 150 x 1.070)
Carriage Width IITA Class in. (mm) 1 46.9 (1,190)1111 1 46.9 (1.190)1111 1 46.9 (1.190)1111
Ground Clearance under Mast in. (mm) 5.5 (140) 5.5 (140) 5.5 (140)
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Ground Clearance Center of Wheelbase in. (mm) 8.7 (220) 8.7 (220) 8.7 (220)
Right Angle Stacking Aisle (2-Stage Mast) tt in. (mm) 129.8 (3.295) 130.9 (3.325) 130.9 (3,325)
Right Angle Stacking Aisle (3-Stage Mast) tt in. (mm) 129.8 (3.295) 130.9 (3.325) 130.9 (3,325)
Turning Radius -Outside in. (mm) 108.3 (2.750) 109.5 (2.780) 109.5 (2,780)
PERFORMANCE
Travel Speed, Forward - Loaded IUnloaded mph (k/hr.) 14.9 (24.0) 116.2 (26.0) 11.2 (18.0)114.3 (23.0) 14.6 (23.5)l 16.2 (26.0)
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Lifting Speed Loaded IUnloaded (2-Stage) fpm (mmls) 95 (480) 197 (490) 95 (480) 197 (490) 95 (480) 197 (490)
Lifting Speed - Loaded IUnloaded (3-Stage) fpm (mmls) 91 (460) 193 (470) 91 (460) 193 (470) 91 (460) 193 (470)
Lowering Speed - Loaded IUnloaded (2-Stg) fpm (mmls) 95 (480) 185 (430) 95 (480) 185 (430) 95 (480) 185 (430)
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Lowering Speed Loaded IUnloaded (3-510) fpm (mmls) 91 (460) 193 (470) 91 (460) 181 (410) 91 (460) 181 (410)
Maximum Drawbar Pull - Loaded Ibs. (kN) 8,815 (36.3) 6,610 (29.4) 8.165 (36.3)
Maximum Gradeability - Loaded IUnloaded at 1 mph % 35 122 26/21 32 121
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Service Brake - Operation IControl Foot IHydraulic Foot IHydraulic Foot IHydraulic
Parking Brake -Operation IControl Hand IMechanical I Hand IMechanical Hand IMechanical
Steering Type I Hydrostatic Power I Hydrostatic Power I Hydrostatic Power
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Battery Voltage I Capacity (20 hour rating) V/Ah 12 160 12/60 12/60
Engine Model TB45E TB45E TB45E
Rated Output (SAE Gross) HP (kW) @ rpm 95 (71) @ 2.400 95 (71) @ 2,400 95 (71) @ 2,400
Maximum Torque (SAE Gross) Ib.fi (Nm) @ rpm 1 203 (275) @ 1.600 1 203 (275) @ 1,600 1 203 (275) @ 1,600
NOTE: Most values shown in this publication are rounded. Therefore, direct conversion between metric and English or
Imperial may be slightly different than displayed in this table. The performance of the machines is affected by the condition of
the vehicle and how it is equipped as well as the nature and condition of the operating area. If these specifications are critical
or if your needs exceed the specifications shown here, discuss the proposed application with your authorized dealer.
Optional masts, attachments, longer load dimensions and higher lifting heights may result in derating of the capacity. Con-
tact your authorized dealer.
" Other mast heights available. See MAST DATA CHART for other mast heights. Contact your authorized dealer.
t Includes 48 in. (1,220 mm) high Load Backrest. Contact your authorized dealer for additional information.
tt Add load length and clearance. Contact your authorized dealer.
02. GENERAL INFORMATION & SPECIFICATIONS
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TRUCK DATA PNEUMATIC TIRE LIFT TRUCKS (CON'T)
GENERAL
Power Type Gasoline Diesel Diesel
Operation Type Sit Down Sit Down Sit Down
Capacity @ 24 in. (600 mm) Load Center Ibs. (kg) 11,000 (5,000) 8,000 (3,630) 8,000 (3,630)
Load Distance from Center Axle (2-Stage) in. (mm) 21.7 (550) 20.0 (510) 20.0 (510)
Load Distance from Center Axle (3-Stage) in. (mm) 21.7 (550) 21.3 (540) 21.3 (540)
Wheelbase in. (mm) 78.7 (2,000) 72.1 (1,830) 72.1 (1,830)
WEIGHT
Service Weight (inc. 2-Stage STD MasWForks Ibs. (kg)
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16,060 (7,285) 1 13,180 (5.980) 1 13.180 (5,980)
TIRES
Tire Type Pneumatic Pneumatic Pneumatic
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Tire Size Front 300 x 15 x 18PR (I) 250 x 15 x 16PR (I) 250 x 15 x 16PR (I)
Tire Size - Rear 7.00 X 12-16PR (I) 7.00 X 12-12PR (I) 7.00 X 12-12PR (I)
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DRIVE
Battery Voltage / Capacity (20 hour rating) VIAh 12/60 24 170 24 / 70
Engine Model TB45E S6D102E S6D102E
Rated Output (SAE Gross) HP (kW) @ rpm 95 (71) @ 2,400 95 (71) @ 2,150 95 (71) @ 2,150
Maximum Torque (SAE Gross) 1b.R (Nm) @ rpm 203 (275) @ 1,600 275 (372) @ 1,600 275 (372) @ 1,600
No. of Cylinders 1 Displacement cu. in. (cm3) 6 1273 (4.478) 6 1359 (5.880)
Cylinder Bore x Stroke in. (mm) 3.9 (99.5) X 3.8 (96) 4.0 (102) x 4.7 (120)
Fuel Tank Capacity U S . gallons (liters) 26.4 (100) 22.5 (85) 22.5 (85)
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OTHER
Relief Pressure - Maximum psi (bar) 2.700 (186) 2,700 (186) 2,700 (186)
Hydraulic Tank Capacity U.S. gallons (liters) 14.5 (55) 14.5 (55) 14.5 (55)
Clutch I Torque Converter
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Transmission TORQFLOW
Air Cleaner Type Cyclone Cyclone Cyclone
NOTE: Most values shown in this publication are rounded. Therefore, direct conversion between metric and English or
Imperial may be slightly different than displayed in this table. The performance of the machines is affected by the condition of
the vehicle and how it is equipped as well as the nature and condition of the operating area. If these specifications are critical
or if your needs exceed the specifications shown here, discuss the proposed application with your authorized dealer.
Optional masts, attachments, longer load dimensions and higher lifting heights may result in derating of the capacity. Con-
tact your authorized dealer.
** Other mast heights available. See MAST DATA CHART for other mast heights. Contact your authorized dealer.
t Includes 48 in. (1,220 mm) high Load Backrest. Contact your authorized dealer for additional information.
tt Add load length and clearance. Contact your authorized dealer.
02. GENERAL INFORMATION & SPECIFICATIONS
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TRUCK DATA PNEUMATIC TIRE LIFT TRUCKS (CON'T)
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GENERAL
Power Type Diesel Diesel Diesel
Operation Type Sit Down Sit Down Sit Down
Capacity @ 24 in. (600 mm) Load Center ' Ibs. (kg) 9,000 (4,080) 9,000 (4.080) 10,000 (4.535)
Load Distance from Center Axle (2-Stage) in. (mm) 21.5 (545) 21.5 (545) 2 1.5 (545)
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Load Distance from Center Axle (3-Stage) in. (mm) 21.5 (545) 21.5 (545) 21.5 (545)
Wheelbase in. (mm) 78.7 (2,000) 72.1 (1,830) 78.7 (2.000)
WEIGHT
Service Weight (inc. 2-Stage STD MasVForks Ibs. (kg) 14,420 (6.540) 14.420 (6.540) 15.110 (6.855)
TIRES
Tire Type Pneumatic Pneumatic Pneumatic
Tire Size - Front 30Ox15x18PR(1) 30Ox15x18PR(1) 30Ox15x18PR(I)
Tire Size - Rear 7.00 X 12-12PR (I) 7.00 X 12-12PR (I) 7.00 X 12-12PR (I)
Number of Wheels - Front 1 Rear x = Driven 2x 12 2x 12 2x 1 2
Tread (Center of Tires) - Front IRear in. (mm) 45.3 (1,150) 144.1 (1.120)
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DIMENSIONS
" 6112 6112 6112
Tilting Angle, 2-Stage (FV) Masts, Forward IBackward
Tilting Angle, 3-Stage (TFV) Masts, Forward IBackward " 616 616 616
Mast Height - Lowered - 2-Stage Std. Mast in. (mm) 95.0 (2,415) 95.0 (2,415) 95.0 (2.415)
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Mast Height Extended - 2-Stage Mast t in. (mm) 178.0 (4,520) 178.0 (4.520) 178.0 (4.520)
Maximum Fork Height - 2-Stage STD Mast " in. (mm) 130.0 (3.300) 130.0 (3.300) 130.0 (3,300)
Free Lift Height - 2-Stage STD Mast in. (mm) 7.0 (180) 7.0 (180) 7.0 (180)
Height Overhead Guard in. (mm) 88.8 (2,225) 88.8 (2,225) 88.8 (2.225)
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Length to Fork Face 2-Stage Mast in. (mm) 122.2 (3,105) 122.2 (3.105) 124.0 (3.150)
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Length to Fork Face 3-Stage Mast in. (mm) 122.2 (3.105) 122.2 (3.105) 124.0 (3,150)
Overall Width at Drive Tires in. (mm) 57.1 (1.450) 57.1 (1.450) 57.1 (1.450)
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Forks - Thickness x Width x Length in. (mm) 2.0 x 6.0 x 42.0 (50 x 2.0 x 6.0 x 42.0 (50 x 2.0 x 6.0 x 42.0 (50 x
150 x 1,070) 150 x 1,070) 150 x 1,070)
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Carriage Width IITA Class in. (mm) 1 46.9 (1,190) 1111 1 46.9 (1,190) 1111 1 46.9 (1,190) 1111
Ground Clearance under Mast in. (mm) 5.5 (140) 5.5 (140) 5.5 (140)
Ground Clearance - Center of Wheelbase in. (mm) 8.7 (220) 6.7 (170) 8.7 (220)
Right Angle Stacking Aisle (2-Stage Mast) tt in. (mm) 129.8 (3,295) 129.8 (3,295) 130.9 (3.325)
Right Angle Stacking Aisle (3-Stage Mast) tt in. (mm) 129.8 (3,295) 129.8 (3,295) 130.9 (3.325)
Turning Radius - Outside in. (mm) 108.3 (2,750) 108.3 (2,750) 109.5 (2,780)
PERFORMANCE
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Travel Speed, Forward Loaded IUnloaded mph (Whr.) 11.2 (18.0)112.1 (19.5) 9.3 (15.0)l 10.3 (16.5) 10.9 (17.5)l 11.8 (19.0)
Lifting Speed - Loaded IUnloaded (2-Stage) fpm (mmls) 110 (560) 1 116 (590) 110 (560) 1 116 (590) 91 (460) 195 (480)
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Lifting Speed Loaded IUnloaded (3-Stage) fpm (mmls) 85 (430) 191 (460) 85 (430) 191 (460) 85 (430) 191 (460)
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Lowering Speed Loaded IUnloaded (2-Stg) fpm (mmls) 95 (480) 1 108 (550) 95 (480) 1 108 (550) 89 (450) 189 (450)
Lowering Speed - Loaded IUnloaded (3-Stg) fpm (mmls) 91 (460)181 (410) 91 (460) 181 (410) 91 (460)181 (410)
Maximum Drawbar Pull Loaded - Ibs. (kN) 7,180 (31.9) 8,360 (37.2) 6.890 (30.6)
Maximum Gradeability - Loaded IUnloaded at 1 mph % 31 122.0 39 122 29 121
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Service Brake Operation IControl Foot IHydraulic Foot IHydraulic Foot IHydraulic
Parking Brake - Operation IControl Hand IMechanical Hand / Mechanical Hand IMechanical
Steering Type Hydrostatic Power Hydrostatic Power Hydrostatic Power
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DRIVE
Battery Voltage ICapacity (20 hour rating) VIAh 24 170 24 170 24 170
Engine Model S6D102E S6D102E S6D102E
Rated Output (SAE Gross) HP (kW) @ rpm 1 95 (71) @ 2.150 ( 95 (71) @ 2,150 1 95 (71) @ 2.150
Maximum Toraue (SAE Gross) Ib.fl (Nm) Q rpm 1 275 (372) 4 1,000 1 275 (372) Q 1,000 1 275 (372) @ 1.000
No. of Cylinders IDisplacement cu. in. (cm3) I 6 1359 (5,880)
Cylinder Bore x Stroke in. (mm) 4.0 (102) x 4.7 (120)
Fuel Tank Capacity US. gallons (liters) 26.4 (100) 26.4 (100) 26.4 (100)
OTHER
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Relief Pressure - Maximum psi (bar) 2.700 (186) 2.700 (186) 2.700 (186)
Hydraulic Tank Capacity U.S. gallons (liters) 14.5 (55) 14.5 (55) 14.5 (55)
Clutch Torque Converter
Transmission TORQFLOW
Air Cleaner Type Cyclone Cyclone Cyclone
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NOTE: Most values shown in this publication are rounded. Therefore, direct conversion between metric and English or
Imperial may be slightly different than displayed in this table. The performance of the machines is affected by the condition of
the vehicle and how it is equipped as well as the nature and condition of the operating area. If these specifications are critical
or if your needs exceed the specifications shown here, discuss the proposed application with your authorized dealer.
Optional masts, attachments, longer load dimensions and higher lifting heights may result in derating of the capacity. Con-
tact your authorized dealer.
" Other mast heights available. See MAST DATA CHART for other mast heights. Contact your authorized dealer.
t Includes 48 in. (1,220 mm) high Load Backrest. Contact your authorized dealer for additional information.
tt Add load length and clearance. Contact your authorized dealer.
02. GENERAL INFORMATION & SPECIFICATIONS
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TRUCK DATA PNEUMATIC TIRE LIFT TRUCKS (CON'T)
FD45T2-8 FDSOAT2-8
GENERAL
Power Type Diesel Diesel
Operation Type Sit Down Sit Down
Capacity @ 24 in. (600 mm) Load Center ' Ibs. (kg) 10,000 (4,535) 11,000 (5,000)
Load Distance from Center Axle (2-Stage) in. (mm) 21.5 (545) 21.7 (550)
Load Distance from Center Axle (3-Stage) in. (mm) 21.5 (545) 21.7 (550)
Wheelbase in. (mm) 78.7 (2,000) 78.7 (2.000)
WEIGHT
Service Weight (inc. 2-Stage STD MastlForks Ibs. (kg) 15,110 (6,855) 16.440 (7,455)
TIRES
Tire Type Pneumatic Pneumatic
Tire Size - Front 300 x 15 x 18PR (1) 300 x 15 x 18PR (I)
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Tire Size Rear 7.00 X 12-12PR (I) 7.00 X 12-62PR (I)
Number of Wheels - Front IRear x = Driven 2x12 2x12
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Tread (Center of Tires) - Front IRear in. (mm) 45.3 (1,150)144.1 (1,120)
DIMENSIONS
Tilting Angle. 2-Stage (FV) Masts, Forward IBackward " 6112 6112
Tilting Angle. 3-Stage (TFV) Masts, Forward IBackward ' 616 616
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Mast Height Lowered - 2-Stage Std. Mast in. (mm) 95.0 (2,415) 98.5 (2,500)
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Mast Height Extended - 2-Stage Mast t in. (mm) 178.0 (4,520) 178.0 (4,520)
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Maximum Fork Height 2-Stage STD Mast " in. (mm) 130.0 (3,300) 130.0 (3,300)
Free Lift Height - 2-Stage STD Mast in. (mm) 7.0 (180) 7.0 (180)
Height Overhead Guard in. (mm) 88.8 (2,225) 88.8 (2.225)
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Length to Fork Face 2-Stage Mast in. (mm) 124.0 (3,150) 124.2 (3.155)
Length to Fork Face - 3-Stage Mast in. (mm) 124.0 (3,150) 124.2 (3.155)
Overall Width at Drive Tires in. (mm) 57.1 (1,450) 57.1 (1,450)
Forks -Thickness x Width x Length in. (mm) 2.0 x 6.0 x 42.0 (50 x 2.0 x 6.0 x 42.0 (50 x
150 x 1,070) 150 x 1,070)
Carriage Width IITA Class in. (mm) 46.9 (1.190) 1111 46.9 (1,190) 1 IV
Ground Clearance under Mast in. (mm) 5.5 (140) 5.5 (140)
Ground Clearance - Center of Wheelbase in. (mm) 8.7 (220) 8.7 (220)
Right Angle Stacking Aisle (2-Stage Mast) tt in. (mm) 130.9 (3.325) 131.1 (3.330)
Right Angle Stacking Aisle (3-Stage Mast) tt in. (mm) 130.9 (3.325) 131.1 (3.330)
Turning Radius -Outside in. (mm) 109.5 (2,780) 109.5 (2,780)
PERFORMANCE
Travel Speed, Forward - Loaded IUnloaded mph (klhr.) 13.7 (22.0)l 15.2 (24.5) 13.1 (21.0)l 14.9 (24.0)
Lifting Speed - Loaded IUnloaded (2-Stage) fpm (mmls) 91 (460) 195 (480) 79 (400) 195 (480)
Lifting Speed - Loaded IUnloaded (3-Stage) fpm (mmls) 85 (430) 191 (460) 79 (400) 189 (450)
Lowering Speed - Loaded IUnloaded (2-Stg) fpm (mmls) 89 (450) 189 (450) 89 (450) 189 (450)
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Lowering Speed Loaded IUnloaded (3-Stg) fpm (mmls) 91 (460) I81 (410) 95 (480) 183 (420)
Maximum Drawbar Pull - Loaded Ibs. (kN) 8,440 (37.5) 8,370 (37.2)
Maximum Gradeability - Loaded IUnloaded at 1 mph % 35 121 32 I27
Service Brake -Operation IControl Foot IHydraulic Foot IHydraulic
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Parking Brake Operation 1 Control Hand IMechanical Hand IMechanical
Steering Type Hydrostatic Power Hydrostatic Power
Transmission TORQFLOW
Air Cleaner Type Cyclone Cyclone
NOTE: Most values shown in this publication are rounded. Therefore, direct conversion between
metric and English or Imperial may be slightly different than displayed in this table. The performance
of the machines is affected by the condition of the vehicle and how it is equipped as well as the nature
and condition of the operating area. If these specifications are critical or if your needs exceed the
specifications shown here, discuss the proposed application with your authorized dealer.
Optional masts, attachments, longer load dimensions and higher lifting heights may result in derat-
ing of the capacity. Contact your authorized dealer.
" Other mast heights available. See MAST DATA CHART for other mast heights. Contact your
authorized dealer.
t Includes 48 in. (1.220 mm) high Load Backrest. Contact your authorized dealer for additional
information.
tt Add load length and clearance. Contact your authorized dealer.
02. GENERAL INFORMATION & SPECIFICATIONS
For operational safety, always perform specified periodic maintenance, and be sure to replace all consum-
able parts listed in the table below following the recommended schedule.
These parts may deteriorate in time and are susceptible to wear. It is difficult to estimate the degree of
wear at the time of your periodic maintenance, therefore, even if no wear is apparent, always replace the
items with new parts within the scheduled period.
Consumable parts must certainly be replaced sooner than the recommended intervals if wear, damage or
malfunction occurs earlier. An effective and timely inspection and maintenance program will reveal such
conditions before more serious damage occurs to the truck.
Width D (mrn) I 19 I 22 I 30
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21.7 - 28.9
(29.4 - 39.2) (3 - 4 ) I 57.9 - 75.9
(78.5 - 103) (8 - 10.5)
86.8 - 119.3
(117.7 - 161.8) (12 - 16.5)
Bore A (mm) 1 1 4 1 1 8 1 2 2 1 2 4 1 3 0